- Dyrhólaey
The small
peninsula , or promontory, Dyrhólaey (120m) is located on the south coast ofIceland , not far fromVík í Mýrdal . It is a former island ofvolcanic origin which is also known by the Icelandic word "eyja" meaning "island".The view from up there is interesting: In the north, there is to be seen the big
glacier Mýrdalsjökull . In the east, the blacklava columns of the "Reynisdrangar " are coming out of the sea, to the west the whole coastline in the direction of Selfoss can be seen - depending on weather conditions. In front of the peninsula, there is a gigantic black arch of lava standing in the sea which gave the peninsula its name (meaning: "the island with the hill door").In the summertime, many
puffin s nest on the cliff faces of Dyrhólaey."See also:"
Volcanoes of Iceland External links
* [http://www.nat.is/travelguideeng/plofin_dyrholaey.htm Information]
* [http://www.dyrholaey.com/ Dyrhólaey website]
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